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HISTORY 1301 EXAM # 3 FINAL
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History 1301 Actual Study Guide Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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The right to vote for members of the colonial assemblies was: - Answer-extended to a greater proportion of the population than anywhere else in the world 
 
The British shifted their military effort to the South: - Answer-to utilize the strength of local Tories 
 
The British defeat at New Orleans is best explained by: - Answer-Their attack upon a strong defensive position. 
 
The most notable aspect of the British assault ...
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US History 1301 Exam 1, Top Questions and answers, 100% Accurate. Rated A+
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Martin Luther - -a German priest who wrote the 95 Theses, which accused the church of worldliness and corruption. Wanted to cleanse the church of abuses such as the sale of indulgences. 
 
John Calvin - -a French-born Swiss theologian. Calvin taught that the world was divided between the elect and the damned. All persons sought salvation, but God had already determined whether one was among the elect destined to be s...
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History 1301 final exam review questions and answers already passed
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History 1301 final exam review questions and answers already passed Andrew Jackson He made the American Revolution ideals come alive in the sense that he favored the "common man." He allowed "common" people to work in government, and believed that sovereignty belonged with the people 
Martin Van Burnen Martin Van Buren forced the move of many Native Americans from their homes during the "Trail of Tears." 
Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln was the President during the Civil War. He was the on...
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History 1301 Final Exam Questions with Complete Answers (Definite Pass)
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History 1301 Final Exam Questions with Complete Answers (Definite Pass) 
 
The settlers at this "lost colony" disappeared mysteriously sometime between 1587 and 1590: - Answer-Roanoke 
 
According to historians, Pocahontas's saving of John Smith might have really been: - Answer-an adoption ritual 
 
This colony was founded party to be a haven for debtors from England: - Answer-Georgia 
 
The colony originally intended to be a safe haven for persecuted Catholics was: - Answer-Maryland 
 
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History 1301 Mayhew Final Exam Questions & Answers, 100% Accurate. Rated A+
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The Kansas–Nebraska Act was proposed by Stephen Douglas to promote the building of _________ 
Transcontinental Railroad 
Prior to the Civil War citizenship was closely linked to _____ Race 
______, formed in 1848, was the first major political party whose charter specifically opposed to slavery 
Free Soil Party
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History 1301, Top Exam Questions and answers, 100% Accurate, VERIFIED.
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carolina - -economic, hoped to attract settlers from the existing marican colonies and to avoid the expense of financing expeditions from england. 
 
christopher columbus - -born in italy, commanded ninety men and three ships, the nina the pinta and the santa maria. 
 
clash of cultures - -european diseases to the new world, the europeans introduced to the natives important new crops 
(among them sugar and bananas), dome...
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History 1301 Final Exam QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024/2025
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History 1301 Unit 2 - Chapter 6, Exam Questions and answers, 100% Accurate. Graded A+
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History 1301 Unit 2 - Chapter 6, Exam Questions and answers, 100% Accurate. Graded A+ 
Richard Allen	This former slave founded the African Methodist Episcopal Church (1814), an institution of great cultural and religious significance for the 19th–century blacks. 
 
Benjamin Banneker	Largely self–taught this free African–American achieved notoriety for his work in mathematics and astronomy. 
 
Phillis Wheatley	Known as Boston's "African Muse," this poet wrote Poems on Various Subjects, ...
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History 1301 Final Exam (Haussman) Questions with Correct Answers
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Roanoke Island - Answer-1st colony 
 
the colony of Maryland - Answer-founded by Lord Baltimore as haven for catholics who were prosecuted in england 
 
james oglethorpe - Answer-Englishman established Georgia. founder/governor. very dictator like. lost position as governor 
 
mayflower compact - Answer-1620 1st agreement for self government in Amer. signed by 41 men 
 
maryland toleration act - Answer-toleration to all christi...
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